The pop ledger is littered with entries for bands that failed to make it despite huge inventories of creativity and talent, but instead found their legacy in the parts other bands might salvage off them. The Wonder Stuff scored 17 Top 20 singles in the U.K., and even a U.S. college radio hit in 1991 with the music-hall-style single "The Size of a Cow," but appeared destined to be a footnote washed over in the post-Nirvana alt-rock tide. But punk won't die, and neither will Wonder Stuff front man Miles Hunt's rebellious spirit, which still drives him, and -- with personal encouragement from Joe Strummer -- led him to reunite this classic late '80s... More >>>